Objectives Children spend a significant amount of their time in a school environment, often engaged in sedentary activities. The Daily Mile is a physical activity intervention which aims to increase physical activity and fitness in children through the completion of an outdoor teacher-led walk or run during the school day. This study aimed to explore the barriers, facilitators and perceived benefits of the Daily Mile from the perspectives of teachers through the use of qualitative semi-structured interviews. It also aimed to identify important context-specific factors, which might require consideration for those who intend to adopt the Daily Mile. Setting Eight Local Authority primary schools in the City of Edinburgh and East Lothian, UK. P...
Regular physical activity (PA) during childhood is associated with a range of positive health outcom...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
Objectives Children spend a significant amount of their time in a school environment, often engaged ...
Background: Despite the known benefits of a physically active lifestyle, there are few examples of i...
Abstract Background The Daily Mile is a physical activity programme made popular by a school in Stir...
Background Prior to the adoption of The Daily Mile as an active mile initiative by the Department o...
Regular physical activity (PA) during childhood is associated with a range of positive health outcom...
Introduction: Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviours in children are thought to be key contrib...
The Daily Mile is a physical activity programme through which primary-aged children run or walk for ...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
Objectives The aim of this study was to generate new evidence on how The Daily Mile (TDM), a popular...
Over 75% children in the United Kingdom fail to achieve recommended levels of physical activity. Suc...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
Regular physical activity (PA) during childhood is associated with a range of positive health outcom...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
Objectives Children spend a significant amount of their time in a school environment, often engaged ...
Background: Despite the known benefits of a physically active lifestyle, there are few examples of i...
Abstract Background The Daily Mile is a physical activity programme made popular by a school in Stir...
Background Prior to the adoption of The Daily Mile as an active mile initiative by the Department o...
Regular physical activity (PA) during childhood is associated with a range of positive health outcom...
Introduction: Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviours in children are thought to be key contrib...
The Daily Mile is a physical activity programme through which primary-aged children run or walk for ...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
Objectives The aim of this study was to generate new evidence on how The Daily Mile (TDM), a popular...
Over 75% children in the United Kingdom fail to achieve recommended levels of physical activity. Suc...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
Regular physical activity (PA) during childhood is associated with a range of positive health outcom...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...
School-based physical activity interventions are considered ideal given their potential to reach mos...